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Hands-Off Fedora Installs with Kickstart
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Contributed by Chad Brandt
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Saturday, 21 August 2004
If you've installed Red Hat's Fedora OS, you've likely noticed the Anaconda installer's polished and friendly user interface. It's certainly helpful, but I still don't want to click through it every time I (re)build a machine. Kickstart's automated installs give my mousing finger a rest.Kickstart isn't only for large server farms. Someone building a couple of oft-recycled machines, such as in a lab environment, can benefit from fast, consistent, unattended OS installs. Additionally, people who are just experimenting with Linux can rely on Kickstart as a way to start fresh when their tinkering goes awry.
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